well the mass number is actually 12. because the Atomic Mass is 12.011. and to find the mass number you must round the atomic mass to the nearest WHOLE NUMBER. 12.011 rrounded to its nearest whole number would be 12. and to find the number of neutrons you must subtract the ATOMIC NUMBER (which is 6) from its mass number. 12-6=6. so carbon has 6 neutrons. carbon also has 6 protons, as well as 6 electrons.
Carbon-13 has 6 protons, 6 electrons and 7 neutrons. This type of carbon atom is called an isotope.
Since all Carbon has 6 protons, the answer is 7.
Mass number = p + n = 13,
and atom number of Carbon = number of protons = p = 6
So n= number of neutrons = 13-6 = 7
No. of neutrons=Atomic Mass - Atomic no.= 13-6= 7 neutrons.
Carbon has 6 protons so 13 - 6 = 7 neutrons
Carbon-13 has 7 neutrons.
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Most carbon atoms have 6 neutrons, but a small fraction of them have 7 neutrons (to make carbon-13 isotope atoms) or 8 neutrons to make carbon-14 isotopes. Radioactive carbon atoms with other numbers of neutrons can be made in nuclear reactions.
A diamond is composed of carbon atoms. The atomic number of carbon is 6, so all carbon atoms have 6 protons in their nuclei. The number of neutrons depends on the isotope of carbon. Carbon-11 atoms have 5 neutrons, carbon-12 atoms have 6 neutrons, carbon-13 atoms have 7 neutrons, and carbon-14 atoms have 8 neutrons. Refer to the related links below to see the Wikipedia articles on carbon and diamond.
A carbon atom always contains six protons. In nature, carbon most commonly has six (12C, carbon-12), seven (13C, carbon-13) or eight (14C, carbon-14) neutrons. However, man-made isotopes of carbon contain as few as two neutrons (8C) or as many as sixteen (22C). Thirteen of the fifteen isotopes of Carbon (i.e. all except 12C and 13C) are radioactive. In addition to neutrons and protons, a carbon atom always has six electrons in orbits around the nucleus.
YES!!! There are three isotopes of Carbon . they are ;- Carbon-12 ( C-12 /12C) 6 protons, 6 neutrons (total 6+6 = 12) Carbon-13 (C-13/13C) 6 protons , 7 neutrons ( ( total 6 + 7=13). Carbon-14(C-14/14C) 6 protons , 8 neutrons ( ( total 6 + 8=14). Notice #1, the number of PROTONS remains the same. The number of NEUTRONS alters with each isotope. #2 ; C-13 is used in Carbon-13 nmr spectra. C-14 is used in radio dating of very ancient rocks and artifacts. In all cases the protons and neutrons are in the nucleus of the atom.
There are six neutrons.
Carbon 13 has 7 neutrons.
Carbon-13 contains 6 protons and 7 neutrons.
There are 6 neutrons in carbon. it depends on which isotope of carbon it is. C-12 has 6 neutrons C-13 has 7 neutrons C-14 has 8 neutrons
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Run of the mill carbon-12 atom has 6 protons, 6 neutrons. Isotopes will have varying amounts. Carbon-13 and carbon-14 have 7 and 8 neutrons.
Carbon 13 has 7 neutrons.The atomic mass represents the total number of protons and electrons. Carbon atoms have 6 protons. Therefore, the atomic mass being 13, it has 7 neutrons.
Carbon 12 the most common contains 6 Carbon 13 contains 7 Carbon 14 contains 8
Seven. Carbon's atomic number (the number of protons in the nucleus) is 6, so if the atomic weight is 13, there are 7 neutrons in the nucleus. Only 1.07% of all carbon atoms have 7 neutrons; the other 98.9% have 6 neutrons.
12 - 6 = 6 neutrons; the number of neutrons in an isotope is always the mass number minus the atomic number.
Most carbon atoms have 6 neutrons, but a small fraction of them have 7 neutrons (to make carbon-13 isotope atoms) or 8 neutrons to make carbon-14 isotopes. Radioactive carbon atoms with other numbers of neutrons can be made in nuclear reactions.
A diamond is composed of carbon atoms. The atomic number of carbon is 6, so all carbon atoms have 6 protons in their nuclei. The number of neutrons depends on the isotope of carbon. Carbon-11 atoms have 5 neutrons, carbon-12 atoms have 6 neutrons, carbon-13 atoms have 7 neutrons, and carbon-14 atoms have 8 neutrons. Refer to the related links below to see the Wikipedia articles on carbon and diamond.